
DeAngelo Beason
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I say again, Bryce is trash. Period.
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Bryce ain't it.
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HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
If 15 people throw 5 ints in one game, and 1 throws 4 ints in one game, and you've been watching football for 30 years, the 4 int game is going to go down as one of the worst you've seen. Just because it's a miniscule amount better than 15 people who barely managed to rank a tiny bit worse doesn't mean it wasn't a sh*t performance. -
HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
You posted a bunch of terrible rookie performances, and he had a performance that was nearly identical to several of them, and a passer rating that was right there in the shitter with the rest of them. -
Panthers - Wednesday Live Press Conference 9/13/23
DeAngelo Beason replied to TheCasillas's topic in Carolina Panthers
I really can't figure out why people don't like Fitt. I just think it's a huddle go-to to despise the GM. I still recall "Gettlemagic" and "Hurney 2.0" being heroes of this forum for their signings and work with the cap, then despised only a few months later when some player sh*t the bed or got hurt. -
I don't care how much of a homer it makes me sound like when I say that Steve Smith with Peyton Manning would have had multiple 2000 yard seasons and would own every receiving yardage record imaginable.
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Defenses are built to rush the passer up front, and prevent the long bomb deep. They know the rules are skewed in favor of offenses, so the only hope defenses have against elite offenses is to try to force more challenging situations in the red zone. That means they're effectively allowing short yardage passing. Combine that with the speed most defenses have up front and you are left with offenses basically taking what the defense will give them.
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HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Thank you for typing out a bunch of numbers that effectively prove my point that it ranks among those other terrible performances.... (48.8 passer rating) -
HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yes, it is. -
I think we're in serious denial about receivers not getting open. Sorry, but there were some terrible overthrows to receivers who were open and had outrun the DB on them. I'll give Bryce the benefit of the doubt and say he and the receivers need to work on timing. There were also some routes where the receiver thought the play was busted so quit running full speed, but had they continued Bryce likely would have hit them in stride. I don't think speed is an issue for the receiving corps. Execution as an offensive unit is the problem.
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Jaycee Horn expected to miss multiple weeks
DeAngelo Beason replied to jamos14's topic in Carolina Panthers
This dude just frustrates me. -
HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Wellp, he played like ass. Looked like ass. Looked like one of the worst rookie performances we've ever had. Sorry, but that's reality. -
Arm strength was good enough to overthrow receivers multiple times
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HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
I didn't read your follow-up post. Generally speaking, the smart thing to do would be to put all of your points into one post, rather than back-to-back posts. You did a fine job of leaving out the tiny little 99 YARD detail in regard to said non-touchdown. -
HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS
DeAngelo Beason replied to Carl Spackler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sure did look to me like he missed a wide open 99 yard touchdown to Mingo who had at least a step. -
I was extremely unsatisfied with Bryce Young as a draft pick. I felt he sh*t the bed pretty badly yesterday, and I'm not willing to use "he's a rookie" as an excuse. It's a weak excuse, and the mistakes he made had little to do with him being a rookie. Overall, I'm not excited or hopeful about him as the future of the franchise either. All that being said, benching him now would ENSURE his failure and absolutely destroy his confidence. You can't make that move at this point. That decision would have had to have been made back in early August. You have to stick with your horse and pray he figures it out, and pray that guys like me are wrong.
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I agree it's Brady-ish, but Brady's stride got him significantly further from the pass rush due to the height difference. This can be seen easily on film. Generally when I see a smaller guy I expect him to have jack rabbit type movement in the feet. His slow ass backdrop is going to let rushers get to him before he's set because he's a foot more closer to them than the prototype sized qb. The successful smaller QBs are all very quick in the feet. Also, lets not forget what Aaron Rodgers throwing motion and mechanics looked like when he was in college vs what coaches were able to do with him in the pros. It's fixable. Screenshot this post. I absolutely guarantee we will be bitching about this exact problem later in the season.
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Another thing I've noticed few people discussing is his woefully slow dropback and flat feet. Zero urgency in his dropback. Thankfully I think that's relatively coachable.
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I don't think it was solely due to his height either, but a contributing factor.
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The Eagles have always been my second favorite team, so I guess I've got that going for me... and I do count myself as a huge Patrick Mahomes fan... to the point where I've considered buying his jersey. So I guess I have a shot at a silver lining to this season.
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Nope. I don't even have enough hope in them to feel despair. I just kinda wish for the best, but I haven't set aside time on Sundays for football for a few years now. Unfortunately I'm kind of forced to go to all the home games this year because the company I work for invested heavily in season tickets, field passes, etc... and my main job these days is entertaining customers... You know the team sucks when you're not even excited about all you can eat crab legs.
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I am nearly positive the second INT occurred because Bryce couldn't clearly see past the offensive line and those big bodies were blocking the view of Bates.
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Part of being good is being healthy. You can't be a good player if you can't be consistently available for the team. There are two outcomes as far as I can see. The bad one: Trade or cut him The good one: He ends up like TD and gets through the injury bug phase of his career to become a legendary player for us.
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I'm calm. Bryce is precisely who I thought he was.